There’s no question: Talking about race can be sensitive. And “choosing” whether or not to talk to your kids about race is an option many parents, specifically those of color, don’t have; some ...
As the country reacts to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and other black Americans, you might be wondering how best to broach the topic of race with your younger children.
For many parents, talking to their children about the nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd may seem daunting. Racism, police brutality and civil disobedience are big topics that ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- How much or how little should we say to our kids about the topics of racism and protests happening in our country? Dr. Beverly Tatum, psychologist and author of "Why are All the ...
"GMA" examines race by visiting schoolchildren in the anchors' hometowns. March 31, 2009— -- With a black first family and fewer people citing racism as a "big problem,"these days, how much have ...
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Teacher's thoughtful explanation of race to students leaves internet in tears
A simple classroom moment, a bowl, and a couple of eggs were all it took for one teacher's lesson on race to leave viewers ...
If you plan to sit down to have a “formal” talk with your child about race and racism, anticipate questions so you can think about your responses. If your child asks you questions that you don’t have ...
Parents in Hartford, Conn., should be applauded for complaining about a school system’s American history lesson that forced middle schoolers to re-enact slavery scenes, writes Gene Denby at NPR‘s blog ...
Andre Dukes (left), the current host of Early Risers and vice president of Family and Community Impact at Northside Achievement Zone, and Dianne Haulcy (right), former host of Early Risers and the ...
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